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Quick Details
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Type:
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sophora japonica extract
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Place of Origin:
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Shaanxi, China
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Brand Name:
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JT
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Model Number:
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rutin nf11
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Product Name:
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rutin nf11
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Other name:
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rutin powder extract
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Key words:
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sophora japonica extract
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Appearance:
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Light Yellow Powder
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Specification:
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rutin 95%
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Keyword:
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rutin powder
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Test Method:
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HPLC
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Shelf life:
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2 YEARS
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Partical size:
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100% through 80 Mesh
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Application:
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Food Supplement
Quick Details
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Form:
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Powder
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Extraction Type:
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Solvent Extraction
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Grade:
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food grade, cosmetic grade
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Type:
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sophora japonica extract
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Place of Origin:
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Shaanxi, China
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Brand Name:
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JT
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Model Number:
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rutin nf11
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Product Name:
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rutin nf11
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Other name:
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rutin powder extract
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Key words:
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sophora japonica extract
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Appearance:
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Light Yellow Powder
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Specification:
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rutin 95%
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Keyword:
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rutin powder
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Test Method:
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HPLC
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Shelf life:
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2 YEARS
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Partical size:
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100% through 80 Mesh
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Application:
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Food Supplement
Product Description
Specification
Latin Name:
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Sophora japonica
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Orgin:
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the buds of sophora japonica L.
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Active Ingredients:
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Rutin
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Appearance:
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Yellow or greenish-yellow crystalline
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Specification:
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95%,98% Rutin by HPLC
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Extract Method:
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Grain alcohol
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Testing Method:
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HPLC
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Molecular Formula:
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C17H30O16
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Molecular Weight:
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610.51
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Melting Point:
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176-1780
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Rutin, which is also known as vitamin P and rutoside, is a bioflavonoid that’s found in certain foods, including apples, figs, most citrus fruits, buckwheat and green tea. Like all flavonoids, it has important effects.
Rutin is also known for its potential ability to promote the production of collagen and help the body to use vitamin C properly. The name of the flavonoid comes from the name of the plant Ruta graveolens, which also contains this phytonutrient. Chemically, rutin is a glycoside that comprises flavonolic aglycone quercetin, along with disaccharide rutinose.
Rutin is a widely-sourced flavonoid, mainly found in the flower buds (glutinous rice), fruits (horns) of the legumes (Sophora japonica L.), and the whole grass of Rutagraveolenslens L. Peach and so on.
Rutin is also known for its potential ability to promote the production of collagen and help the body to use vitamin C properly. The name of the flavonoid comes from the name of the plant Ruta graveolens, which also contains this phytonutrient. Chemically, rutin is a glycoside that comprises flavonolic aglycone quercetin, along with disaccharide rutinose.
Rutin is a widely-sourced flavonoid, mainly found in the flower buds (glutinous rice), fruits (horns) of the legumes (Sophora japonica L.), and the whole grass of Rutagraveolenslens L. Peach and so on.
Certificate of Analysis
Analysis
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Specification
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Results
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Assay (anhydrous substance)
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≥95%
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95.82%
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Identification
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Positive reaction
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Complies
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Appearance
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Yellow or greenish-yellow fine powder
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Complies
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Residue on Ignition
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≤0.5%
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0.35%
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Loss on drying
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5.0%~9.0%
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7.68%
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Quercetin
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≤5.0%
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Complies
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Red pigments
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≤0.004%
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Complies
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Heavy metals
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≤20ppm
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Complies
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Particle size
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100%through 80 mesh
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Complies
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Microbioiogical :
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Total plate count
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≤1000cfu/g
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Complies
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Yeast & Mould
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≤100cfu/g
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Complies
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E.Coli
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Negative
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Complies
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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Negative
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Complies
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Application
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